Overview

Dental braces are used in orthodontics that aligns and straightens teeth and help position them. From improving your oral health to prevent jaw bone erosion, braces are beneficial in many ways to improve dental health.
While deciding to have braces various factors like cost, time, appearance plays an important role. Many people despite their age feel that they need braces, but they do not make up their minds to have the right one. Today’s orthodontic solutions have become advanced enough to reshape your teeth with braces. With the variety of aesthetic options now you can have straight teeth to show your pearly smile.
Want to get more details on the availability of various braces and which one is the best for you? Read on, you will find your answer. Let’s explore the different types of braces for teeth;
Metal Braces
It is traditional braces and known from the early days, but its structure has become advanced. Metal braces are now available in a lighter weight and made from high-quality stainless steel with metal brackets.
The brackets are joined to each other with a thin archwire that puts pressure on the teeth to cause them to move slowly into the correct position. Further, metal braces are among the least expensive, and you will have a choice to select the color of o-rings of the braces. But, they are one of the most noticeable among all.
Ceramic Braces
It works similar to the metal braces. They are secured and tied with clear (or colored) rubber bands so that they can adhere to each tooth. It is also known as clear braces, tooth-colored braces, aesthetic braces, or porcelain braces because comparatively, they are less noticeable than other dark colored metal braces. Besides, ceramic braces move teeth faster than Invisalign and unlike metal braces, they do not interfere with imaging tests. Nevertheless, it may be rather expensive for you, and sometimes it causes gum sensitivity.
Most of the time people get confused to choose between metal braces and ceramic braces. Consulting your dentist would be the best way to find out whether metal or ceramic braces will be most suitable for you.
WildSmiles Braces
These braces offer a fun solution to make your teeth straight. They are available in a variety of fun shapes like stars, hearts, and even footballs to increase the appeal of braces to a younger generation or fun-loving adults. Also, you can select colors with this option.
Damon Braces
Currently, this type of braces is popular as it provides gentler treatment and demands fewer dental visits. Damon braces are self-ligating. It uses a slide mechanism rather than elastics to connect the archwires. As the teeth can move on their own without adjustment, these braces give faster results.
As a result, it causes less friction and pressure on the teeth, hence the movement is less painful. Also, Damon braces are easier to clean than other braces. The fewer dental visit means that the process costs less time and money.
Lingual Braces
Lingual braces are also known as Incognito braces or hidden braces. These braces fit on the inner side of the teeth, hence, it is completely invisible from the outside, and correct most bite problems effectively. It’s one of the most common types of invisible braces which can be customized to increase its efficiency.
However, lingual braces are not the right choice for everyone. Patients who have very deep overbites might run into some difficulty with brackets popping off frequently. Plus, this type of braces may give temporary lisp. And, may require longer treatment than conventional braces.
Invisalign
This option for braces is far away from the bracket and tie system and is composed of a series of clear plastic aligners that gradually straighten teeth. Invisalign are nearly invisible among all types of braces.
You will be able to eat normally and also it doesn’t interfere with regular oral hygiene. It’s easier to keep your teeth clean with Invisalign versus other options. This isn’t the best solution for all ortho treatments, but great for those who are looking for an aesthetically pleasing option. TruCare Dentistry is the best dental office for Invisalign Braces in Roswell. If you are not sure what types of invisible braces you should wear, we will suggest the best suitable option.
You might be wondering how long you need to wear braces. Well, the time needed for braces varies from person to person. The duration for braces depends on multiple factors like;
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Severity of the problem,
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Distance the teeth must travel,
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Health of the teeth, gums, and supporting bone
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How closely the patient follows instructions.
Once the braces are put on, they normally reside in a place for six months to 2 years. And, after braces are removed, most patients will need to wear a retainer for the first six months, then only during sleep for many years.
After the complete treatment, you may need to visit your dentist every three months to make sure the braces are exerting a steady pressure on the teeth. If required, the orthodontist will adjust the braces to create more pressure on your teeth. Hence, a regular dental visit is a must after wearing any type of braces.
As you have known the various types of available braces, contact your dentist to select the right one for you. You may have priorities set apart to get the braces depending on aesthetics, budget, insurance, and so on. The orthodontist is the right person who can suggest you the most suitable type of braces that is required to straighten your teeth. Straightening your teeth not only improves your smile and look but also improves dental health. All types of orthodontic treatment are common these days, you just need to find the right dentist for the treatment.
Still wondering which braces are the best for you?
Selecting the right type of braces is crucial, hence consult our expert dental team at TruCare Dentistry, Roswell, GA. We will guide you to choose the right treatment to straighten your teeth along with improving overall dental health. We also provide comprehensive dental treatment for all types of dental problems. Getting dental treatment is never too late to keep your teeth in good shape!
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